1926 in Canada
      
Events from the year 1926 in Canada.
Incumbents
 Crown 
 Federal government 
 Provincial governments 
 Lieutenant governors 
 Premiers 
 Territorial governments 
 Commissioners 
 Events 
Full date unknown
Births
January to June
- January 4 – Betty Kennedy, broadcaster, journalist, author, Senator and gameshow panelist
- January 26 - Georges-C. Lachance, politician and father of Claude-André Lachance
- February 4 – Roger Blais, engineer and academic (d. 2009)
- February 6 – Ray Perrault, politician (d.2008)
- February 11 – Leslie Nielsen, comedian and actor (d.2010)
- February 20 – Jean Boucher, politician (d.2011)
- April 17 – Gerry McNeil, ice hockey player (d.2004)
- April 21 – HRH Princess Elizabeth of York (now Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, of the United Kingdom and of 14 other Commonwealth realms)
- April 28 – Alex Oakley, race walker (d.2010)
- May 19 – Francis Sparshott, scholar
- May 20 – Allan McEachern, lawyer, judge and university chancellor (d.2008)
- May 26 – Phyllis Gotlieb, science fiction novelist and poet (d.2009)
- June 3 – Flora MacDonald, politician
July to December
- July 14 – Wallace Diestelmeyer, figure skater (d.1999)
- July 18 – Margaret Laurence, novelist and short story writer (d.1987)
- July 21 – Norman Jewison, film director, producer, actor and founder of the Canadian Film Centre
- July 22 – Paul Collins, long-distance runner (d.1995)
- August 13 – Dalton McGuinty Senior, politician and father of premier of Ontario Dalton McGuinty and the politician David McGuinty (d.1990)
- August 18 - Gordon Donaldson, author and journalist (d.2001)
- September 1 – James Reaney, poet, playwright and literary critic (d.2008)
- September 27 – Jack Duffy, actor and comedian (d.2008)
- October 1 – Ben Wicks, cartoonist, illustrator, journalist and author (d.2000)
- October 26 – George Crum, conductor, pianist, vocal coach and musical arranger (d.2007)
- November 9 – Mary Louise Morrison, soprano
- December 3 - Denise Morelle, actress and murder victim (died 1984)
Full date unknown
Deaths

Nérée Le Noblet Duplessis
- January 31 – Paul Tourigny, politician (b.1852)
- February 2 – John Alexander Macdonald Armstrong, politician (b.1877)
- February 20 – Paul-Eugène Roy, Roman Catholic priest, and Archbishop of Quebec (b.1859)
- March 27 – Georges Vézina, ice hockey player (b.1887)
- June 23 – Nérée Le Noblet Duplessis, politician, 19th Mayor of Trois-Rivières and father of 16th Premier of Quebec Maurice Duplessis (b.1855)
- August 24 – Laurent-Olivier David, journalist, lawyer, and politician (b.1840)
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